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[[2(c) - IM CSD Provision|Now]] I wouldn't normally get excited about a clause as quotidian is this but it, brings me uncommon joy to be the one to point out the references to “[[clearing systems]]. Elsewhere in this {{imcsdprov|Deed}} — for example, in the definition of {{imcsdprov|Assigned Rights}}, we find the ’[[squad]] carelessly referring to “[[clearance systems|clear''ance'' systems]].
[[2(c) - IM CSD Provision|Now]] I wouldn’t normally get excited about a clause as quotidian is this but it, brings me uncommon joy to be the one to point out the references to “[[clearing system]]s”. Elsewhere in this {{imcsdprov|Deed}} — for example, in the definition of {{imcsdprov|Assigned Rights}}, we find [[the ’squad]] carelessly referring to “[[clearance system|clear''ance'' system]]s”.


In a document as tediously,  fastidiously,  ''anal-retentively''-drafted as this one is — the {{imcsd}} really sets a benchmark, even amongst [[ISDA]] documents — this will not do.
In a document as tediously,  fastidiously,  ''anal-retentively''-drafted as this one is — the {{imcsd}} really sets a benchmark, even amongst [[ISDA]] documents — this will not do.

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Now I wouldn’t normally get excited about a clause as quotidian is this but it, brings me uncommon joy to be the one to point out the references to “clearing systems”. Elsewhere in this Deed — for example, in the definition of Assigned Rights, we find the ’squad carelessly referring to “clearance systems”.

In a document as tediously, fastidiously, anal-retentively-drafted as this one is — the 2018 English law IM CSD really sets a benchmark, even amongst ISDA documents — this will not do.